mamboni (6th October 2012)
Thank you for the kind words. You guys here are great people, intelligent, thoughtful and righteous. Yes, there is a very good chance that I will lose my practice because the physician who spearheaded the mandatory vaccine is the hospital CMO and he doesn't like me or my independent thinking. He shoots from the hip and makes sweeping bureaucratic decisions without a care for the consequences. I seriously wonder if he has Asperger's syndrome.
If I choose the legal route and sue the hospital and name each and very physician member of the medical board, it will certainly bankrupt my practice and destroy my presently excellent relationship with the hospital and community. If I were to win the legal battle it would be a pyrrhic victory. If I lose it would be a personal and professional disaster. I am not so bold as to think that I alone could set in motion a mass movement to reject the mandatory vaccine policy. I merely want to get on with my practice and life, and uphold the oath I took to Hippocrates so many years ago. The semantic solution is not honorable; but, it is not hishonorable either. It is expedient yet no one is harmed and potential financial and professional harm to many is avoided. In the end, I am a pragmatist and realist, not a reformer or revolutionary.
Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. -Benjamin Franklin
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. -Charles Spurgeon
Gaillo (6th October 2012),Hatha Sunahara (7th October 2012),Libertytree (6th October 2012)
Maybe so about vitamin C Sarge; but, there is principle involved as well as unknown risk. I am a big proponent of Vitamin C as both preventative and health promoter and consume 1.5 to 2 grams daily and more if stressed (like about now!). But, I don't know for a fact that the Vitamin C would prevent the serious vaccine-associated complications.
Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. -Benjamin Franklin
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. -Charles Spurgeon
That quote looks strangely familar - LOL.
Yes, I'm reviewing my contract, the medical staff bylaws and the credentialing requirements pertaining specifically to my position. I'm fairly confident there is no mention of influenza vaccination. So on legal grounds, they have no standing in forcing me to be vaccinated. But, sad to say, who even respects or follows the letter of the law or contracts these days?
Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. -Benjamin Franklin
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. -Charles Spurgeon
Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. -Benjamin Franklin
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. -Charles Spurgeon
The AMA has a monopoly on the "health care" system and if one wants to make a living in the industry, one has to "play ball" so to speak. Too many examples have been made of renegades and lives destroyed in the process.
It is "art of war" time.
You have a great commitment to your patients and I sense you feel you will do the most good by continuing to help them rather than fighting a beast that will destroy you in the process and deny your patients your care.
When they outlaw healers, only outlaws will heal. Welcome to the new reality, pardner.
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mamboni (6th October 2012)
Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. -Benjamin Franklin
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. -Charles Spurgeon
Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. -Benjamin Franklin
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. -Charles Spurgeon
Tumbleweed (7th October 2012)
Doctor, I have read all this thread. To me the answer would be simple. Stand up for what you believe. If you don't no one else is going to do it for you. Santa's post is dead on. You're intelligent, articulate and humorous. Rock their boat.
Good luck whatever your decision may be.
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